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Available for acquisition is Screen Printed Special T’s, the sister company of Indian Head Athletics, a renowned retail sporting goods business, located in downtown, Manchester New Hampshire. Since 1981, Screen Printed Special T’s has offered screen printing and embroidery services on all textiles for leagues, teams, schools, camps, businesses and individuals. This is also a fantastic opportunity to purchase the customer list of Indian Head Athletics, which has taken ownership over four decades to acquire. The business has generated consistent revenue over the years with solid discretionary earnings. The Screen Printed Special T’s business name, FF&E, vendor connections, supplier and customer list, non-compete agreement, good will, training during the transition to a new owner are available for $39,900.

Presenting a terrific opportunity to purchase real estate including furniture, fixtures and equipment to re-establish your own convenience store. This profitable business location has had a large group of loyal customers and very little competition. The store featured the normally expected variety of products, including groceries, domestic and craft beer, wine, liquor, soft drinks, snacks, cigarettes, state lottery, auto supplies and deli luncheon and breakfast sandwiches, as wells as unbranded gasoline and diesel sales. The second floor of the building features an attractive recently upgraded 3-bedroom apartment that can either be rented out as a source of income or used as a comfortable owner’s quarters as it has been in the past. The apartment is currently being rented under a tenant-at-will agreement. The store is located on a main state road with good visibility and road frontage to take advantage of the volume of the daily commuter traffic passing by. The property, including $50,000 worth of furniture, fixtures and equipment is available at an offering price of $795,000. Purchase it and re-establish the business by just adding inventory and staff.

This is a six-year-old business in leased space on a very high traffic road in the Lakes Region that draws customers from the local community as well as from the second home owners travelling to the area.

In addition to new caps they do a very profitable business in blemished caps and carry a full line of pickup and truck accessories. The location of the business lends itself to a variety of businesses that need exposure to a lot of traffic.

The sale price of the business is $250,000, which will include $65,000 worth of inventory at cost, plus a tractor used to lift and move caps, the out-building used for installations, racks and equipment worth an estimated $42,500.

Available for acquisition is an established energy efficiency company. For approximately two decades this company has provided New Hampshire with their renowned services. Centrally located and positioned for future growth, the business is on track to record projected revenues of $1,750,000 in 2018. This is a fantastic opportunity to own one of the most reputable and long-standing energy efficiency companies in New England. It has generated consistent revenue growth over the past three years. This opportunity is a natural fit for strategic buyers in the industry or a buyer looking to purchase a business in an expanding sector. An individual buyer would also find an excellent fit with this company, as it is turn-key and one could step into the role of current ownership. The company’s reputation, quality services and expertise in this high demand industry make it a desirable ownership opportunity. The company, including approximately $185,000 worth of furniture, fixtures and equipment, training during transition to a new owner, vendor, supplier and customer lists, non-compete agreement, and goodwill are available at an offering price of $599,000, plus the value of the inventory at the time of the transfer of the business. The value of the inventory is approximately $25,000.

This established and profitable auto repair service business with real estate and a 4-bay garage has been operating in the same location for 27 years. Hundreds of repeat customers and multiple generations have been served over this span. The experienced mechanics perform all types of repairs including brakes, transmission, front-end work, oil changes, tune-ups and tire changes. There is significant potential for increased revenues with expanding days open, hiring additional staff and reintroducing services. The business is located on a well-traveled street in an area with great demographics for the business. The property is easy to access and there is ample paved parking for customers and vehicles in for repair. The business and property are available for an offering price of $695,000 including $120,350 worth of furniture, fixtures and equipment, $3,000 worth of inventory and supplies, customer and vendors lists, dealer relationships, seller training during the transition to a new owner, good will and non-compete agreement.

We have finally seen the snow banks melt and the daffodils bloom! In addition to businesses that design, install, and maintain landscapes, we have other businesses for sale that are getting busy with the change of seasons.

Stewart Lamprey, founder of New Hampshire Business Sales Inc., has died at the age of 96. He was well known in state government, serving both as President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives. He was a veteran who served during WWII.

March certainly came in like a lion and thankfully looks like it is going out like a lamb. What that means to us in New England is pot holes and car repairs! This month we feature a couple of automotive related businesses and in the coming weeks we will be adding more so be sure to check back.

Live Juice, a popular restaurant started by Aryn and Aaron Moore during the early days of the Main Street revitalization overhaul project, has been acquired by Kristen and BG Moore, who plan to continue the healthy choice menu and friendly style of business.

What's on the menu tonight? For many people it's not what they're cooking at home. It's dining at a restaurant, ordering meals to go or stopping off to pick up sandwiches or pizza on the way home. The businesses featured this month are taking advantage of this trend.

It may not seem like the ideal time to be thinking of or looking at landscape / hardscape related businesses but it's actually an ideal time to begin the process and discussions and gathering information.

New Hampshire Business Sales is pleased to announce the sale of the Hampstead Center Market by Phil and Linda Torre and their daughter, Sherry Williams, to Theresa Melisi-Bean and Jean Pokorney of Derry.

With Memorial Day comes the unofficial beginning of summer resulting in a big influx of vacationers and second home owners to New Hampshire. We have some solid business listings that are in areas that greatly benefit from this increased traffic.

Nancy and Ed Adams have sold the Hancock Market on Main Street to Jarvis and Marcia Coffin, owners of the Hancock Inn located across the street from the store, according to New Hampshire Business Sales, which coordinated the transfer.

This is the fifth year in a row that Settino has earned the honor as the company’s top performer in Main Street sales. “…When he gets an opening to sell a business, he leaves no stone unturned to get it sold,”

Willow Pond Sand and Gravel in Newbury, NH was sold by Willow Pond Inc., of Fountain Hills Arizona, to D & E Land Holding, LLC. of Franklin, NH. D & E Land Holding, LLC is continuing operations as Willow Pond Sand and Gravel, LLC and is planning to significantly improve the operation and will open in early spring 2017.

After an unusually active summer season for both listing new businesses for sale and for closing deals, we approach back to school and Labor Day with the traditional summer vacation season coming to a close. We return to routines and schedules. It's now time to get down to business.

Community Living for the Elderly, LLC. a licensed 15-bed residential care facility for the elderly located on 22 Mays Way, has been sold by Miklos Toth and Carol Jaworski to Tamworth Community Living, Inc.

Market activity the first half of 2016 has been strong. Our closings to date have matched our total 2015 numbers. We have and continue to engage a quality selection of listings in a broad spectrum of industries.

Every year, Boomer business founders grow older and want to retire. This means that there is a great opportunity for new Associates to develop their own networks and build their own “book of business” using our history, tools and systems.

Ed Settino, a senior broker associate of New Hampshire Business Sales, has been named Broker of the Year for 2015.This is the fourth year in a row that Settino has earned the honor as the company’s top performer.

For some people buying an existing business is a better option than starting from scratch. Established businesses often have what is needed already in place. The right purchase can get you income on day one.

Assisted living facilities are evolving with the ever increasing needs of an aging population. Demographic trends suggest the need for assisted living facilities will continue for years to come, especially in New Hampshire.

This top-notch hospitality facility is meticulously maintained and offers a blend of quality facilities to meet a diversity of needs. This facility is in a prime location to take advantage of all this four season tourist area has to offer.

Owning a restaurant can be a dream career for the right person. A promising path is to purchase an established business.
There are many profitable ones on the market today, and established businesses often have what is needed already in place – including a functional kitchen, furnishings and more.

Coming back out of the depths of the recession, bankers have been forced to be more conservative than they were in the mid-2000s. But they all have money they need to put to work, so are receptive to well thought out acquisition plans.